Fewer shoplifting crimes recorded in the City of London – despite national increase

Products on the shelves as Tesco unveils its new Jack's concept, at their site in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, which will take on German discounters Aldi and Lidl.Products on the shelves as Tesco unveils its new Jack's concept, at their site in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, which will take on German discounters Aldi and Lidl.
Products on the shelves as Tesco unveils its new Jack's concept, at their site in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, which will take on German discounters Aldi and Lidl.
There was a fall in the number of shoplifting crimes recorded in the City of London last year, new figures show – despite a significant rise across England and Wales.

There was a fall in the number of shoplifting crimes recorded in the City of London last year, new figures show – despite a significant rise across England and Wales.

It comes as the Association of Convenience Stores said the new data only represents "a fraction" of the "unprecedented" level of theft retailers are facing.

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Office for National Statistics figures show 668 shoplifting offences were recorded by City of London Police in the year to June – down from 718 in 2022.

It was the only police force to record a fall, contrasting trends across England and Wales where reports of shoplifting increased 25%, from 293,000 offences in 2021-22 to 365,200 last year.

However, it was below the 368,700 shoplifting crimes recorded in 2019, before the pandemic.

James Lowman, Association of Convenience Stores chief executive, said: "Convenience retailers are facing unprecedented levels of theft against their businesses at the hands of prolific offenders who are targeting stores repeatedly without fear of reproach."

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He added: "These incidents take a huge toll on retailers and their colleagues, so it’s crucial that every incident reported to the police gets investigated."

He said the ONS figures show a rise in reported shoplifting to police, but only represent "a fraction" of what is happening.

"The vast majority of theft still goes unreported, as retailers are frustrated at the lack of response and follow up activity from their local police forces," he added.

Overall theft offences have increased 10% from the previous year, with 1.7 million crimes recorded in the year to June.

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The ONS said this rise was predominantly the result of increases in theft offences against businesses, such as shoplifting.

In the City of London, police recorded about 4,359 theft offences in 2022-23. It was a rise from 3,832 the year before.

Paddy Lillis, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers general secretary, added: "Shoplifting is not a victimless crime, theft from shops has long been a major flashpoint for violence and abuse against shopworkers."

He said: "Having to deal with repeated and persistent shoplifters can cause issues beyond the theft itself like anxiety, fear and in some cases physical harm to retail workers."

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The overall number of crimes recorded by police in England and Wales in the year to June 2023 stood at 6.7 million, compared with 6.5 million in the previous 12 months.

The latest increase across has mainly been driven by the increase in shoplifting, together with a jump in fraud offences against businesses – more of which is being reported due to action by industry bodies, the ONS added.

City of London Police recorded 7,298 total crimes in the year to June – up from 7,014 in 2021-22.